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Wen Jiabao is expressing regrets in his final days as China’s prime minister for falling short of achieving genuine political and economic reforms, but he is also defending his integrity.
Jiabao Wen was a Premier for China with 18 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2003 Statement. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2008 ...
A new book claims Wen Jiabao only pretends to empathize with his people. BEIJING, Aug. 16, 2010 -- To the Chinese, he is known affectionately as "Grandpa Wen." Amid a sea of stone-faced ...
China's Premier Wen Jiabao expressed concern Friday about China's massive holding of U.S. debt and Treasuries, appealing to U.S. leadership to make moves to restore economic health and insure the ...
China's Premier Wen Jiabao's mother, siblings and children have accumulated huge wealth since Wen was named vice premier in 1998, according to the New York Times. Ed Jones / AFP - Getty Images, file ...
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HONG KONG -- Chinese premier Wen Jiabao became one of the first Chinese political leaders to have a page on social networking site Facebook, adding more than 7,000 supporters since Wednesday.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao wrapped up a three-day visit to Pakistan on Sunday with a warmly received speech to Parliament that pledged closer strategic ties and ...
After 5 days Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao finally visited the site of Saturday's tragic train crash. He promised his people a probe into the incident, which was first blamed on lightning, and then ...
Wen Jiabao’s call was contained in a 6,500-character eulogy to his late mother, which was published in the little-known Macau Herald before being picked up and shared hundreds of thousands of ...
China airs shoe attack on Premier Wen Jiabao Chinese state television on Tuesday aired in full footage of a man hurling his shoes at China's premier during a trip to Britain -- an unusual ...
Wen Jiabao is expressing regrets in his final days as China’s prime minister for falling short of achieving genuine political and economic reforms, but he is also defending his integrity.